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repogolfer:
LOL...

Sometimes it's best to just keep things to yourself when it comes to this sorta thing....otherwise I'd lose any respect I have left.  Living in California I'm already looked down upon...LOL.

blue moon:

--- Quote from: repogolfer on December 12, 2023, 02:55:42 PM ---LOL...

Sometimes it's best to just keep things to yourself when it comes to this sorta thing....otherwise I'd lose any respect I have left.  Living in California I'm already looked down upon...LOL.

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Dont worry about the respect! You will be a screenprinter with DTS! That right there and $10 will buy you a cup of Starbucks coffee* and make you immensely popular and wildly respected!

pierre
*except in California

CBCB:

--- Quote from: Dottonedan on December 09, 2023, 12:49:15 PM ---I’ve seen shops with great results being at 35% RH and some with 60%RH.  Room temp is not (as important as is RH. But in general, you want to be at or above 60 degrees and below 90. And I’ve been in some at 90 degrees.

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FYI temperature is directly related to relative humidity. Consistent temp is key to consistent RH.


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Dottonedan:

--- Quote from: CBCB on June 17, 2024, 09:12:07 PM ---
--- Quote from: Dottonedan on December 09, 2023, 12:49:15 PM ---I’ve seen shops with great results being at 35% RH and some with 60%RH.  Room temp is not (as important as is RH. But in general, you want to be at or above 60 degrees and below 90. And I’ve been in some at 90 degrees.

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FYI temperature is directly related to relative humidity. Consistent temp is key to consistent RH.


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I don’t know about all that but a quick Google gives us this.


“ The relation between humidity and temperature formula simply says they are inversely proportional. If temperature increases it will lead to a decrease in relative humidity, thus the air will become drier whereas when temperature decreases, the air will become wet means the relative humidity will increase.”

So yes. Consistency of course balances it out somewhere.  Harder for some areas of the US. Florida can quickly change its humidity multiple times in the same 8 hrs shift. I had one customer in Fl days after a tropical storm rolled through that left the screen rm above 65% RH while it was also 55-60 degrees in the room. No ac/no heat. Cold and wet. That shop ended up working much better once we got the moisture out of the air but the temp stayed the same.

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